25 February 2023
Concert Programme
Mozart: Oboe Concerto No. 1 (First Movement)
Poulenc: Oboe Sonata
Silvestrini: Hôtel des Roches Noires à Trouville
Interval
Debussy: Preludes
Ravel: Pavane pour une Infante Défunte
Dorati: Duo Concertante
Jeffrey Agrell: Blues for DD
Poulenc: Oboe Sonata
Silvestrini: Hôtel des Roches Noires à Trouville
Interval
Debussy: Preludes
Ravel: Pavane pour une Infante Défunte
Dorati: Duo Concertante
Jeffrey Agrell: Blues for DD
About Hannah Condliffe
Hannah Condliffe is a first class graduate of the Royal Academy. She was the recipient of the University of London Scholarship, Nicholas Blake Memorial Prize Scholarship and was awarded the prestigious Munster Trust Neil Black Prize in 2019.
She is a Munster Trust Recital Artist, giving recitals across the UK. She has performed as a concerto soloist with the European Union Chamber Orchestra, and looks forward to more concerti with this orchestra. |
Hannah performs with many orchestras including the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Philharmonia Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia and Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. Hannah studied with a full scholarship at Aspen Music Festival in 2019 and was the principal oboe is of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain in 2015.
About Dominic Doutney
Dominic Doutney is a London-based concert pianist. He graduated from the Royal College of Music in 2021, where he was the recipient of the Fishmongers' Company Beckwith Scholarship. At his graduation he was awarded the prestigious Tagore Gold Medal, given to two students annually for outstanding contribution to the Royal College.
Dominic was awarded 3rd prize at the Jaén International Piano Competition in Spain in April 2021. |
In July the same year, he was awarded 1st prize in the Norah Sande Award, and in September, 3rd prize in the Clamo International Piano Competition in Murcia, Spain. Dominic is also the 2020 winner of the Royal Over-Seas League Award for Keyboard. Last summer Dominic attended the Oxford Piano Festival on the personal invitation of Sir Andras Schiff, having played in a highly publicised masterclass with him at the Royal College of Music in May. In the summer of 2019 Dominic studied at the Aspen Festival and School in Colorado, on a Polonsky Foundation Fellowship, having previously taken part in the piano masterclass programme at the Banff Centre in Canada (thanks to the English-Speaking Union’s Yehudi Menuhin scholarship). Dominic is a former joint winner of the EPTA UK Piano Competition and winner of the Royal College of Music’s Teresa Carreño (2013) and Constance Poupard (2014) prizes. In 2017, Dominic was placed third in the Joan Chissell Schumann Prize, and in 2016, second at the Isidor Bajic Memorial Competition (category B).
Dominic is becoming a seasoned recitalist and concerto soloist. In April this year he performed Brahms 1st concerto with the Málaga Philharmonic, having performed it two years prior with the Leipziger-symphonieorchester in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Mendelssohn-Saal, to critical acclaim. In October last year he performed Schumann’s Piano Concerto in St John’s Smith Square with the Young Musician’s Symphony Orchestra and Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in November with the Dorset Chamber Orchestra. Other concerto performances have included Stravinsky’s Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments (with Martyn Brabbins and the Royal College of Music symphony orchestra), Brahms’ Piano Concerto no. 2, Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos nos. 2 & 3, Grieg’s Piano Concerto, and Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto no. 1.
Solo appearances have included recitals at the prestigious Beaumaris and Beaujolais music festivals (France), Leipzig’s Media Campus Villa Ida, the Poros Piano Festival (Greece), the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and in Moscow (at the invitation of the Spivakov Foundation). Closer to home, Dominic has performed at the Bolivar Hall, Cadogan Hall, Wigmore Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Elgar Room (at the Royal Albert Hall) and at 22 Mansfield Street (for the Nicholas Boas Foundation).
Dominic has made appearances on BBC Radio 3 (performing Chopin and discussing the art of virtuosity) and on CNBC (discussing the experience of participating in a masterclass with Lang Lang). Dominic has studied in masterclasses with artists including Stephen Hough, Peter Donohoe, Boris Berman, Veda Kaplinsky, Hung-Kuan Chen and John Perry.
Dominic is becoming a seasoned recitalist and concerto soloist. In April this year he performed Brahms 1st concerto with the Málaga Philharmonic, having performed it two years prior with the Leipziger-symphonieorchester in the Leipzig Gewandhaus Mendelssohn-Saal, to critical acclaim. In October last year he performed Schumann’s Piano Concerto in St John’s Smith Square with the Young Musician’s Symphony Orchestra and Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in November with the Dorset Chamber Orchestra. Other concerto performances have included Stravinsky’s Concerto for Piano and Wind Instruments (with Martyn Brabbins and the Royal College of Music symphony orchestra), Brahms’ Piano Concerto no. 2, Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos nos. 2 & 3, Grieg’s Piano Concerto, and Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto no. 1.
Solo appearances have included recitals at the prestigious Beaumaris and Beaujolais music festivals (France), Leipzig’s Media Campus Villa Ida, the Poros Piano Festival (Greece), the Banff Centre (Alberta, Canada), and in Moscow (at the invitation of the Spivakov Foundation). Closer to home, Dominic has performed at the Bolivar Hall, Cadogan Hall, Wigmore Hall, St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Elgar Room (at the Royal Albert Hall) and at 22 Mansfield Street (for the Nicholas Boas Foundation).
Dominic has made appearances on BBC Radio 3 (performing Chopin and discussing the art of virtuosity) and on CNBC (discussing the experience of participating in a masterclass with Lang Lang). Dominic has studied in masterclasses with artists including Stephen Hough, Peter Donohoe, Boris Berman, Veda Kaplinsky, Hung-Kuan Chen and John Perry.
Hannah Condliffe and Dominic Doutney
Pasculli's skilful fantasia on Donizetti's opera La Favorita |
LIMF 2021 - Romance No. 2: Clara Schumann |